Global Perspectives Component 4

Global Perspectives

Introduction of Component 4
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Global Perspectives

Introduction of Component 4

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CRR:
Externally marked
PWS-mark:
Internally marked

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So, two documents!
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See, Magister Opdrachten!

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What to do?
Find a debated topic of your interest. 
Step 1

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Select 3 themes that 
economicl
political
medical
environmental
mathematical
historical
psychological
technological
are applicable to your topic.
physical
chemical
educational
social
cultural
ethical
antropological
legal
Etc.
Step 2

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Example

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Within the themes
Find opposing views / perspectives
Step 3

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Formulate an appropriate 
research question

The question should ignite a debate. It must be answered with yes or no and therefore preferably start with: 
should, can, or to be.
Step 4

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Finding inspiration for your topic
  • Is the use of violence allowed when protesting?
  • Should the mandatory school age be lowered from 5 to 4 years old?
  • Should mobile phones be banned from secondary schools?
  • Should the environment be protected against tourism?
  • Should schools be allowed to refuse unvaccinated children? 
  • Should surrogacy be limited/banned?
  • Should education levels no longer be labelled 'high' or 'low'.
  • Should drugs be legalized?
  • Etc.

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Newspapers 
Sectoren
Aarde en Milieu
Exact en Informatica
Gedrag en Maatschappij
Gezondheid
Kunst en Cultuur
Onderwijs en Opvoeding
Recht en Bestuur
Taal en Communicatie
Techniek

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Study planner: 
Pages 16-27:   Selecting your topic.

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 Research Log
The research log contains reflective thoughts, a reminder of things to check, planning, justification of process (outline what your next step will be and why), reflection on decision and consideration of the impacts of decisions, notes/commentary on the use of methods and methodology, comments on how the research question may have changed as a result of feedback received.
See:
Study planner

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Proposal Poster
For next Monday: 
Present your proposal poster to your teacher 
12.40 - 13.30
Earn your first points for your PWS-mark!!

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Learner's Guide

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Research Proposal Form
To be found in your studyplanner and handed in in Magister Opdrachten.  This document will be send to Cambridge and will receive a mark for your Dutch PWS-mark.

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Assignment 5 and 8 April
1. Select your topic
2. Try and determine the scope of your topic
3. Find sources
4. What's the debate?
5. Can you identify themes?
6. What motivates you?
7. Make your proposal poster

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Programme 5 April

N-profile topics: you can visit a sector classroom to consult a teacher: 11.00 - 11.50            and
12.40 - 13.30

M-profile topics: you can visit a sector classroom to consult a teacher: 11.50 - 13.30
Hand in your topic through Forms
Programme 8 April

9.00 uur   collegezaal: 
college over bronnen 

9.50 - 12.40    study lounge: 
Working on proposal poster

12.40 - 13.30     study lounge: 
Presentation of proposal poster

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On our way!

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Deadline reflective paper!!!

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CRR-structure
introduction
theme 1
theme 2
theme 3
conclusion
reflection

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Theme-structure
1.
Theme introduction: explain the debate which you will focus on (and which will provide you with an answer to your research question), the range of the debate and, if needed, introduce and clarify relevant concepts.

2.
Perspective 1: two major sources
Perspective 2: two major sources

3.
Theme conclusion: synthesize the perspectives and draw a sustained interim conclusion.
Identify evidence for the different perspectives (reference!), assess validity, weigh evidence and arguments to produce a well- supported judgement.
The perspectives that you chose should be conflicting.

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Writing-approach
The report is your account. You are the director of the report, not a mere spokesperson of the sources. You decide which controversial debate is outlined and how. So you draw the image of the perspectives and use your sources explicitly to support your account. DO NOT merely provide a summary of your sources. 

Your report is a testimony of an academic, objective search for information lead by valid sources.

Show that you understand well what the sources communicate and paraphrase important arguments (well-referenced!). DO NOT use direct quotes from your sources, opt for paraphrasing instead. 

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Register: Formal!
Avoid contracted forms
Avoid using slang, idioms, hyperboles and clichés
Avoid a variety of pronouns 
Remember to use capitals when needed!!!!!

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